Curse you, Bob! You have foiled me for the final time!
AT&T has, interestingly enough, changed its privacy policy. Frankly, under the new policy, you have no privacy. Any data you happen to give to AT&T is subsequently property of AT&T and they can do with it as they will.
Congress, it is time to pass laws stating data involving our personal selves belongs solely to us. Should we wish AT&T to rid themselves of any personal data, they should be required to. Should we request data about ourselves which we have allowed AT&T to collect, we should be required to have access to it. Should AT&T sell/give our data to someone else without our permission, or probable cause of wrong doing, then AT&T should be required to compensate us monetarily and whoever authorized the exchange should be spending some time behind bars.
This is a frightening step AT&T has taken.
Don't die.
Congress, it is time to pass laws stating data involving our personal selves belongs solely to us. Should we wish AT&T to rid themselves of any personal data, they should be required to. Should we request data about ourselves which we have allowed AT&T to collect, we should be required to have access to it. Should AT&T sell/give our data to someone else without our permission, or probable cause of wrong doing, then AT&T should be required to compensate us monetarily and whoever authorized the exchange should be spending some time behind bars.
This is a frightening step AT&T has taken.
Don't die.

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